Bridal Fashion Week Fall-Winter 2016

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The designer’s signature eponymous line delivered, with impeccable tailoring, minimal embellishment and maximum style. This year, flourishes of corded lace gave the collection a stunning freshness. Earlier this week, I stopped by Amsale’s studio for a chat and an early look at the new collection. Her inspiration: The street style of NYC.

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Bedazzled headphones, anyone? Leave it to Reem Acra, known for her sensual, glamorous gowns, to ice out more than a dozen sets for her models to rock on the runway. As for the dresses, it was subtle sparkle from head to toe, with hints of crystal and embroidery on many of the looks. Illusion prevailed throughout the collection, adding a sexy edge that brides are going to be all over next year.

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Monique Lhuillier
Want pretty and feminine? Monique Lhuillier is your girl. This year’s collection offered 3-D flowers, lots of illusion and overskirts that brides can shed after the ceremony to reveal a more dance-friendly, body-conscious look underneath. Who doesn’t want two outfits in one?

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When Naeem Khan debuted his first bridal collection in 2013, he irrevocably changed the industry, generating more buzz and excitement than anyone I can remember. Since then, he has consistently wowed with theatrical productions, couture-level embroidery and over-the-top styling. Case in point: This season’s sultry, Spanish-influenced beaded gowns. They were the grand finale to a fabulous day.

THE NEW FACES (&BODS) OF VICTORIA’S SECRET

Ten new (Victoria’s Secret) angels just received their wings.

by Rachel Zeskind

he latest hot bods to join the lineup will have tough stilettos to fill since supermodels like Heidi Klum, Gisele Bundchen and Tyra Banks have all been the “It-Angels” to don the signature sexy lingerie.

Just like the Angels before them, these girls are hot, hot, hot, belonging to a group that includes a professional athlete, a jet-setter and a college graduate! Want to know more about the new faces (and bods) of Victoria’s Secret? Read on…

JAC JAGACIAK

This professional Polish model is another angel with a history of athletics. Jagaciak herself began running at the ripe old age of four while her athletic family includes a mom who is a physical education teacher, a sister that is a professional long jumper and father that is a jumping and sprinting coach. Jagaciak’s athletic background combined with her experience modeling for the likes of Michael Kors and Ralph Lauren under her belt, ensures she will shine on the runways of VS.

JASMINE TOOKES

This West-Coast native (from California to be exact) has a homegrown hot bod and has already worked with big names in the biz such as Tom Ford and Dolce & Gabbana. As icing on the cake for this American-born beauty, her and her boyfriend, Tobias Sorenson, were recently named the new faces of Calvin Klein.

ELSA HOSK

Elsa Hosk is a blonde bombshell that went from playing professional basketball in her native country of Sweden to strutting the runways of VS in 2011. In addition to having some runway work on her resume, Hosk has worked as the spokesmodel for the Victoria Secret’s PINK line.

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KATE GRIGOREIVA

Russian-born beauty Kate Grigoreiva can now add Victoria’s Secret Angel to her list of accomplishments. Also on the list are ballroom dancing and a bachelor’s degree in marketing! An Angel that is not only smart but accomplished? We love it!

LAIS RIBEIRO

Adriana Lima, move over, there is a new Brazilian-beauty on the runway! Lais Ribeiro, born in Brazil, is a salsa-dancing fanatic and has shown her moves not only on the dance floor but also on the runways of Oscar de la Renta and Jean Paul Gaultier before joining the ranks of Victoria’s Secret.

STELLA MAXWELL

This Angel from across the pond has lived everywhere from Belgium to New Zealand and we hear she loves being a jet-setter. Maxwell is known for her perfect pout (it even gives Angelina Jolie a run for her money) that has been seen on the Victoria’s Secret runway.

MARTHA HUNT

Martha Hunt, an American-born model was discovered via a North Carolina modeling competition, near where she grew up. Hunt then went on to walk the runways of Chanel, Prada and even Dolce & Gabbana before joining Victoria’s Secret.

ROMEE STRIJD

Dutch-born Strijd is a not only a workout junkie but has been known to try out all the latest and greatest workout trends including kickboxing, pilates and SLT. Strijd recently joined Victoria’s Secret in 2014 after strutting her stuff on the runways of Louis Vuitton and Chanel.

SARA SAMPAIO

Sara Sampaio is a very talented Angel indeed. Sampaio is a violin player, an avid surfer and word on the runways is that she can kick some serious bootie in karate (she has a brown belt). We can’t wait to see what she can do as one of the newest Angels too!

TAYLOR HILL

Hill was discovered at age 14 in the oddest of places…a barn! This Colorado-native loves the outdoors (she is an avid snowboarder) and has modeled for H&M, Alexander Wang, Chanel and Fendi and now joins the other nine new faces of Victoria’s Secret

The latest Angels seem to have it all…fashion, fitness, fun and more! Do you think that you have what it takes to be a VS Angel? According to Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show Casting, it takes quite a bit! Not only are they looking for someone tall and uber-fit, they are looking for unique personalities and energies. Along with their angelic beauty, confidence, sexiness, fearlessness and more are traits that all these Angels exude.

Celebrity Sightings At Milan Fashion Week

Celebrity Sightings At Milan Fashion Week included celebs from music, movies and TV.

RUNWAY brings you behind the scenes.
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Joe Jonas attends the La Koriador fashion show as part of Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2016 on September 24, 2015 in Milan, Italy.  Celebrities

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Naomi Campbell attends the La Koriador fashion show as part of Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2016 on September 24, 2015 in Milan, Italy.

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NICKI MINAJ joins the fun on day 2.

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HEIDI KLUM rocks the runway in Milan in mint green and those amazing thigh high boots. Love it.

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CIARA stops by with some hot street style. Love the leather.

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Miranda Kerr attends the La Koriador fashion show as part of Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2016 on September 24, 2015 in Milan, Italy.

 

Cyber Monday Deals: Top Deals on Men’s Watches

1851 was a pretty big year for innovation, to say the least, whether you are considering the chartering of Northwestern University in Chicago, the invention of condensed Milk, or perhaps the premiere of Robert Schumann’s 3rd Symphony. All of these are monumental historic events, but one we are overlooking is the founding of Patek Philippe, a Swiss ultra-luxury watch manufacturer. The company made their start in Geneva, and began to produce what history would come to remembers as the most complicated mechanical watches in the world. Many experts at the time began to throw their weight behind the brand, comparing it to names like Vacheron Constantin and A. Lange & Sohne.

To say that these watches have been well loved throughout the years would be a severe understatement. In fact, some of the past owners of these ultra-luxury watches have included Pope Pius IX, Queen Victoria, and many, many more. It is no surprise that this prestigious watch company has survived to modern day and is still offering some of the most prestigious watches to those who are interested and of course those who have the money. Then again, one must have the required taste to enjoy the complicated nature of these incredible time pieces.

Time pieces have come quite a long way since the old days, as you might already realize, but they have stayed the same at their very core. Sure, digital watches and smartphones have made their bid to replace the watch, and while it might be more convenient, it will never replace the mechanical watch that has served us for centuries. Are you ready to own what could undoubtedly be defined as a piece of history? If so, then taking a look at TrueFacet Patek Philippe mens watches might give you a great starting point.

Cyber Monday Approaches

Patek Philippe watches are well known and they are incredible to own, but one must consider the cost. If you have taken a look at the website, then you already know the watches are a bit on the pricey side. As Cyber Monday approaches however, and retailers are finally looking to balance their books, the prices of the Patek Philippe time pieces are going down considerably, giving you an advantage and an opportunity that you might not have any other time of the year. That being said, it’s time for you to step up your time game, if you know what we mean.

Styles Galore

There are going to be plenty of styles available at the Cyber Monday sale giving you an opportunity to not only pick up one of the famous Patek Philippe models, but also a plethora of other famous brands including Rolex. That being said, now would be a great time to take a look at your bank account or pocket book and quickly determine what you wish to obtain at this next cyber Monday sale. It won’t be long before you have an amazing watch that does far more than simply tell time.

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More than Time

While these watches might have the ability to help you tell time (that is what they are for, of course), you will also find that they become a status symbol. It might be ‘just a watch’, but it is also a way to show that you have taste, a way to show that you are refined. A watch like this could help to bring many opportunities your way. From that job interview you really need to nail, to the social circle you’ve been trying to find your way into, you might just find your way in, and it might just be because of the watch you choose to invest in.

It’s quite true, a watch like this is more than a purchase – it is an investment, and it is a time piece that you may find yourself passing down to the next generation one day. Also, remember, when you wear a Patek Philippe model watch, you are literally wearing a piece of history – a feat of modern engineering perfected over the course of a century and designed to keep time accurately in a way that few other time pieces can.

Are you ready to own one? Are you ready for the accuracy it brings along with the amazing status symbol that it will allow you to become? Start looking over the website today and decide what you might want to find yourself wearing tomorrow. These, among the several other brands being offered up on a platter for Cyber Monday are some of the best watches in the world and it’s time for you to take your piece of it. Time is starting to run out, so make sure that you can keep track of it.

 

Game of Thrones wins best drama, shatters Emmy record

Game of Thrones is the king of the Emmys.

The 67th Annual Emmy Awards crowned HBO’s fantasy hit with its highest honor Sunday night, with Thrones winning the award for outstanding drama series.

Not only did Thrones snap its drama category runner-up streak, but the series picked up Emmys for outstanding supporting actor (Peter Dinklage), writing (David Benioff and Dan Weiss) and direction (David Nutter) on Sunday night. With a total of 12 Emmys this year (including eight won at the previously held Creative Arts Emmys), Thrones broke a major record by surpassing The West Wing to take home more TV Academy awards in a single year than any other show. Thrones easily beat the White House drama’s 2000 record of nine wins in one year.

Nominated for outstanding drama for each of its five seasons, Thrones lost the last two years to AMC’s Breaking Bad. This year, many bet AMC’s other critical darling and four-time previous winner Mad Men would reclaim the throne for its final season. Yet Thrones managed its first drama series win after racking up more nominations than any program, and only lost one major category for which it was nominated (Lena Headey and Emilia Clarke each lost best supporting actress to Uzo Aduba for Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black). Previously, the only top category won by the show was Dinklage’s 2011 supporting actor victory for the show’s first season.

The Thrones team’s speeches were low-key. Accepting the award for outstanding drama series, Benioff and Weiss thanked the show’s cast and crew and HBO for taking a chance on them and “believing in dragons.” Dinklage said he didn’t have anything prepared (and genuinely seemed like it), and gave a shout-out to the other nominees — particularly Better Call Saul’s Jonathan Banks, who was the odds-on favorite to win.

Backstage, the showrunners were asked by reporters why Thronesfinally won this year. “We knew that there would be some resistance at first to a show set in this genre … we knew it would take a while,” Benioff said. “But we’d hoped if we did our jobs and if we were fortunate enough to be blessed with the cast and crew that we were blessed with … and if we got lucky, that we’d get there eventually.”

The victory must be particularly sweet for the Thrones team given the controversy surrounding season 5. Thrones has raised eyebrows and generated pundit protest every year for its brutal depiction of a world inspired by Medieval Europe, but complaints reached a fever pitch during season 5 after a young likable character was raped and another was burned alive (a U.S. senator famously declared she was quitting Game of Thrones).

But showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss have remained stalwart throughout the saga that they’re going to remain true to creator George R.R. Martin’s world and not adjust their narrative based on fandom reactions. The producers also declined to make the Hollywood media rounds during Emmy voting season to drum up support for their show, as is customary for nominated producers, and instead remained focused on making season 6. So despite drawing more controversy than any program this year and refusing to play the “game of Emmys” with the press, Thrones still took the top prize, and on their own terms.

Fellow showrunner Damon Lindelof, who produces HBO’s The Leftovers, was among those who made a compelling case for GoT to take the top prize. “As someone who makes television, I watch that show and I do not know how they do it,” Lindelof told EW in a discussion of the show’s fifth season. “When I was watching [episode 8] “Hardhome” this season, I was just like, “That’s one of the most excellent hours of television I’ve ever seen. It’s excellent for different reasons than ‘The Suitcase’ episode of Mad Men is excellent, but it’s just amazing.”

 

Here is a complete list of 2015 Emmys won by GoT this year:

— Outstanding Drama Series
— Outstanding Supporting Actor (Peter Dinklage)
— Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series (David Benioff and Dan Weiss, “Mother’s Mercy”)
— Outstanding Direction in a Drama Series (David Nutter, “Mother’s Mercy”)
— Outstanding Make-Up for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic)
— Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series
— Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More) (“High Sparrow,” “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken” “Hardhome”)
— Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series (“Hardhome”)
— Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Scripted Series (“Hardhome”)
— Outstanding Special Visual Effects (“The Dance of Dragons”)
— Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series
— Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series

MARC JACOBS CLOSES NEW YORK FASHION WEEK

WITH A NIGHT AT THE THEATER

Watch it on RUNWAYTV.com on live feed all this week.

Americana gets a jazzy, glamorous makeover this season.

by DHANI MAU via Google Feeds

As you’ll probably read in a lot of write-ups of Thursday night’s show, Marc Jacobs is a true showman, and his seasonal runway shows are not just about the clothes — they’re about creating an experience, and that was especially true for spring 2016.

For me, said experience began at about 5:40 p.m. on Thursday, when the conductor on the B train announced that it would be running local, and then we stopped moving altogether for what felt like a very long time. Soon, another Ziegfeld theater-bound showgoer on the train informed my friend and I that she heard they would be “closing the doors” at the venue promptly at 5:50. (While everyone knows Marc Jacobs starts his shows on time, we thought we’d be okay rolling in at, like, 5:57.)

Panic ensued, but we miraculously made it out of the 7th Avenue subway stop by 5:50 and proceeded to (literally) sprint the two and a half blocks to the theater. Of course, as always happens when you sprint to a fashion show, we made it with time to spare — and to grab some much-needed water and popcorn from the fully stocked concession stand. (A major publicist even told me, somewhat sternly, to “relax” and “stop running” as I arrived.)

Then I remembered I was in a theater. The venue was arranged so that models walked outside onto a red carpet, where photos were taken in front of a Marc Jacobs step and repeat (like a movie premiere!), then into the bottom floor lobby, then up the escalators to the second floor concession area (where I was seated), then into the actual theater, where a live jazz orchestra played and really good Instagrams were taken.

If the venue itself wasn’t enough of a distraction, Katie Grand put together an all-star cast of models that demanded to be iPhone-photographed: Kendall Jenner, Adriana Lima, Joan Smalls, Bella Hadid, Karen Elson, Emily Ratajkowski and even The Gossip singer Beth Ditto — a longtime Jacobs muse — truly stole the show. Meanwhile, Bette Midler, Sofia Coppola, Winona Ryder, Sandra Bernhard, Dianna Agron and Debi Mazar all sat front row.

You might think that all that, plus the blaring, cacophonous music, would distract from the clothing. But nothing could distract from this clothing: If the models were supposed to look like they’d been out all night, they must have raided a Broadway costume archive before they started partying.

While “costume-y” is not typically considered a positive way to describe fashion, it worked here, because it was clearly Jacobs’s intention and the clothes were well done — and styled perfectly. Turning up the volume even further than he did last season, he showed more colorful, sequined gowns than we’ll likely see all awards season. Fourties-inspired suits and outerwear printed with the faces of actresses from a bygone era also demanded attention. Interspersed between the more formal, statement-making looks were some worn out-looking collegiate sweaters — great street style bait for next season and, perhaps, an example of how the now defunct Marc by Marc Jacobs has been folded into the main line. The same can be said about the long-sleeved American flag tees, simple flannel button-downs and a denim jacket covered in patches. There was an Americana theme that pervaded the bold collection.

Jacobs also presumably devoted the resources that used to go into the Marc by Marc show to create a bigger, better event for his main line, the best part of which may have been the finale. Because of the complex runway, things got backed up about halfway through, and the last few models — Jenner, Smalls and Elson among them — were stuck walking extremely slowly… much like how us normal folk walk out of a movie theater. As fun as the show was, we were all exhausted from the week, and a crowd of impatient guests got up and walked out right alongside them.

It was an amazing way to end New York Fashion Week and more than worth the sprint, from which I am still winded, but wondering: How is Jacobs going to possibly top himself next season?

Fall Movie Ideas

Here is a list of what is coming up in movies the next few month from Hollywood.
Don’t forget to be fashionable at the theater.

Bridge of Spies

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Black Mass

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The Hunger Games: Mocking jay Part Two

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Spectre

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The Revenant

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The Martian

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The Hateful Eight

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Star Wars

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Fashion in Music

Fashion in Music – Runway ® – Celebrity Fashion Magazine

by Christine Albano

When the hottest musicians and fashion designers collaborate, the result is nothing short of a marriage made in advertising heaven. The latest example of this creative marketing strategy is the appearance of today’s biggest music icons in spring-summer 2015 fashion campaigns for some of the world’s most couture fashion designers.

“Music and fashion are so closely intertwined,” said Tess Taylor, president of the National Association of Record Industry Professionals. “I think pairing fashion with music is a win-win — if you have the right chemistry.”

“If their style is such an important factor of how they are branded, it’s easy to tie them into the fashion and have the celebrity as the brand ambassador, because they both correlate,” Walker added.

Taylor said the collaboration of music and fashion can exist in a variety of ways – everything from partnering a great fashion brand with an independent artist or pairing an established artist with a new fashion line. It can also involve music icons like Madonna lending her name to a small, fledgling fashion designer to boost the line’s image, or partnering blockbusters like Calvin Klein with Justin Bieber.

“Ten to 15 years ago, a lot of artists wouldn’t touch a commercial with a 10-foot pole – a lot of them thought it was considered selling out to place their music in an ad,” Taylor explained. “Today, they can’t get into the ad agencies fast enough because they see how much money the brand campaigns can make and how pairing music with a product can enhance their careers, put them in front of more people, and gain new fans.”

Taylor recalled Led Zeppelin as one of the first to capitalize on product branding when the trend picked up speed in recent years. The legendary British heavy metal band’s song “Rock and Roll” made advertising history in 2002 when it was heard as the theme song behind the “Breakthrough” ad campaign for Cadillac. The luxury car company’s sales soared because of it, and Led Zeppelin was introduced to a new generation,” she explained. Ross agreed that celebrities and musicians have jumped on the product branding bandwagon in recent years as the trend has become more popular.

“The fashion brands realize that a lot of their target base is plugged into the music industry and artists, so it’s a strong collaboration for both,” Ross said. All that branding can mean a big payday for both parties, she noted. “The brand carefully researches who they’re target audience is, and the artist also researches the brand, so it’s a good fit for them and they are comfortable being a spokesman for the brand,” Ross said. “It’s very much a strong marketing campaign and I see it increasing in the future,” she added.

When the hottest musicians and fashion designers collaborate, the result is nothing short of a marriage made in advertising heaven. The latest example of this creative marketing strategy is the appearance of today’s biggest music icons in spring-summer 2015 fashion campaigns for some of the world’s most couture fashion designers.

“Music and fashion are so closely intertwined,” said Tess Taylor, president of the National Association of Record Industry Professionals. “I think pairing fashion with music is a win-win — if you have the right chemistry.”

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Honoring David Bowie groupies, bare naked ladies, golden goddesses and an ode to Elizabeth Taylor’s violet eyes. It was all part of the eclectic spirit that emanated from New York to Paris for the recent Spring 2015 collections. The models on the catwalk gave good face and great hair. The season’s best makeup looks took their cue with a sense of defiance and unbridled ease. And while Marc Jacobs sent his models to the runway in shaggy black bobs (again) and bare faced, there were still plenty of whimsical touches. Gilded golden touches on the eyes, a random scribbling from Louis Vuitton and lip colors that could have leapt off the canvas of a Warhol painting, the message states that it’s alright if your makeup is a little imperfect.

LIP PRINT

The lip of the season is highly saturated and looks as though it was painted on by Roy Lichtenstein. The neon orange lip at Tanya Taylor was applied by makeup artist Uzo using a flaming red lip pencil and filled in with a brighter orange in a matte finish, personifying the “crisp, fresh and bold Tanya Taylor woman.” To get the look: Uzo used Nars Playa Dorado Velvet Lip Liner and satin lip pencil in Timanfaya. For everyday or at the office, Uzo recommends you to use a more muted tone.

CRYSTAL CLEAR COMPLEXIONS

This season, the best investment you can make is an appointment with your esthetician. A designer’s and makeup artist’s penchant for freshly washed, well moisturized skin takes precedent over heavy makeup application. To get the look opt for a rich moisturizer like Shu Uemura’s Deepsea Hydrability Intense moisturizing Concentrate. A little bit goes a long way, just a little dab will make your face feel hydrated all day.

DEFINE THE EYE

Whether it’s the aforementioned inky scribblings at Louis Vuitton, Bardot’s bedroom eyes at Diane von Furstenberg or gold dust at Anna Sui, bold black liner or sparkling shadow is the perfect medium to display the graphic looks of the season. Get the look with a bold black felt tip pen like Lancome’s Artliner in Noir, the felt tip allows for a line as fine as Marchesa’s look or as thick as Saint Laurent’s. Smooth Hold Sensational Effects eye shadow in Pose, when applied to the inner corners and the middle of the top and bottom lash lines, is a look that you can’t get wrong.

HAIR-RAISING

The hairstyles of the season took on the same sartorial sprit as the eccentric makeup looks with animalistic streaks, shell shaped up-do’s, boyish Evangelista-esque pixie cuts and slightly unkempt beachy braids. The Mulleavy sisters sent their models to the runway with zebra print hair extensions fastened by Odile Gilbert. “They took two days to hand paint and stamp”, Gilbert said backstage. Though we saw a selection of low maintenance styles, too. The loose tousled braids at Michael Kors were achieved by using dry shampoo and pulling strands from the front and from the braid for a look similar to how you’d style your hair after spending an afternoon poolside at the Soho house. To get the look use Oscar Blandi’s Pronto Dry Shampoo Powder Spray. Use just enough to cloud your vanity and finish with a curling iron.

BRASH BROWS

Your look isn’t complete without the perfect face framing brow and, unless your last name is Delevingne, you might need a little help from an eyebrow pencil or powder. This season brought us bedazzled brows at Rodarte, neon hues by Badgley Mischka, bleached brows at Alexander Wang and glossed at Thakoon. However, going all natural is almost always preferred. Achieving thick, luscious brows start at the root. Assuming that your brows are well taken care of, all you need to do is tweeze the hairs at the bottom. Also, forget about having your brows waxed or threaded within an inch of their life. To get the look, Use Trish McEvoy’s Precision Brow Shaper or Trish’s wax-based brow-grooming pencil.

VMA.s – Costume Outdoes Fashion

Though it is a tenet of contemporary pop culture that fashion is a crucial component of pretty much every awards show under the sun, the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday proved an exception to the rule.

There were lots of memorable moments, from Taylor Swift and her cool girl entourage (high school, we can’t escape you) to Kanye West’s 2020 presidential declaration, Justin Bieber’s emotional comeback and Nicki Minaj’s calling out of Miley Cyrus, the host. But fashion — which is to say runway-ready garments with some level of carefully calibrated aesthetic ambition — didn’t provide any of them. The designer Jeremy Scott may have been the creative director of the evening, but the emphasis was on costume, and clothes.Indeed, the recent movement toward being naked-while-clothed, begun by Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez at the Met Gala, was the single biggest trend of the night among the female attendees — whether it was Ms. Minaj in her sheer gold mermaid gown with strategically placed beading by La Bourgeoisie, or Britney Spears in her cut-out metallic gold ultramini, or Chrissy Teigen in her sheer black Marchesa with strategically placed ruffles, or FKA twigs in her sheer corseted Atelier Versace with strategically worn undergarments. (You get the idea.)

If Barely There Black Tie was the unofficial dress code for women, Barely Bothered was the dress code for men, including Mr. West in baggy T-shirt and matching sweats, Big Sean in shredded denim jacket and Pharrell Williams in more denim. The exception was Nick Jonas, head to toe in brown Versace leather.

It was all so extreme, one way or another, that when someone showed up in actual Vogue-like fashion, they looked … well, dull by comparison.

Karlie Kloss in long sleeveless tangerine Louis Vuitton? Nice, but easy to overlook (and Ms. Kloss is normally anything but easy to overlook). Emily Ratajkowski in gyspy-esque Altuzarra? Quietly elegant. Emphasis on the quiet. Hailee Steinfeld in a white Stella McCartney jumpsuit? Vanessa Hudgens in flowing floral hippie-deluxe Naeem Khan? Lovely — for theGolden Globes. Even Cara Delevingne in a star-spangled Saint Laurent mini seemed practically sedate in this context.

The brand names that stuck out did so because their looks were way off their signature style zone: Vera Wang, for example, who made Rita Ora’s lavishly feathered black skirt and peekaboo top, which transformed Ms. Ora into nothing so much as a provocative ostrich, and Atelier Versace, which created three looks for Ms. Cyrus.

To be specific: the jeweled apron-and-silver-strap — you couldn’t really call it a dress; body accessory, maybe? — that Ms. Cyrus wore on the red carpet; the Pepto-Bismol pink lamé pants and matching pasties; and the white cut-away milkmaid-in-space mini-dress that she wore during the broadcast.

They were very Miley, but also totally unlike anything I have seen in a recent Versace collection. In fact, I’d never have guessed the designer if I hadn’t received an email from its office claiming credit.

MIPAP: Prêt-à-Porter Takes Milan

Variety, Internationalism, Trends.

The finest prêt-à-porter fashion returns to Milan from 26 to 28 September 2015.

Once again, MIPAP comes through as the single reference point for the industry, giving operators the opportunity to discover the quality of the most creative and innovative Italian firms along with a healthy representation of the foreign brands debuting the women’s Spring Summer 2016 collections.

Strongly inspired by the tradition of quality of Italian prêt-à-porter, MIPAP brings together the international exhibition offer –which makes up about 30% of the collections proposed – pairing them with superior Made in Italy production and the unique style appreciated worldwide.

While preparations for an exciting, surprising edition continue nonstop, the brands confirming their participation to date include Eklé’, Club Voltaire, Daniela Dallavalle, Elisa Cavaletti, Ean 13, Le Fate, Kontessa, Flo & Clo, Joseph Ribkoff,  Frank Lyman, Bleu Blanc Rouge and Didier Parakian, CR Jewels, Gironacci Arduino, Hats & Dreams, Moretti Moda, Severi Darling, Byba  Bijoux and Eclipse.

With an elegant, exclusive installation which offers high impact, immediately recognisable visibility to the brands present, MIPAP will provide professional visitors spaces devoted to business, as well as relaxing spaces to take a break in between meetings with the companies in the event.

Buyers will discover the variety and quality of a highly selective offer from the world of prêt-à-porter, a careful combination made to offer the most interesting proposals from Italy and abroad: the common thread is quality, which will be evident in the materials, designs and creations of the exhibitors participating. Accessories, complete looks, capsule collections, and complementary products from similar price brackets will be chosen and displayed to suggest innovative outfits.